09-12-2024, 11:46 AM
(09-12-2024, 11:06 AM)Tony Griffiths Wrote: Here's a NAV program that has a "Vintage car route" option. It's called "RouteYou" Without a subscription it's flooded with ads to the extent that it becomes unusual. Even with a subscription, it's still clunky to use and the "Vintage car routes" really are very long and twisty.
I'll have a look Tony, thanks. But I think you've put your finger on it. There isn't any route planning tool I'm aware of which does as good a job as Google maps (though even that has been downgraded recently).
TomTom of course offer route planning software, but it's much harder to see detail of the route; also in its latest re-invention they arbitrarily limit the "avoid motorways" option to trips of less than 600 miles. Which of course you could work around by splitting the trip in two - if that were the only issue.